McCue Family MemorabiliaMSS.93.6

McCue Family MemorabiliaMSS.93.6


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Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections

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Repository
Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections
Identification
MSS.93.6
Title
McCue Family Memorabilia 1896, 1926
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/107140
Quantity
3 items
Creator
McCue, Edward O., III, 1923-2011
Language
English .
Abstract
Collection of University of Virginia Law School memorabilia.

Biographical / Historical

Edward O. McCue, Sr., Class of 1896, practiced law in Charlottesville for many years. His son, Edward O. McCue, Jr., Class of 1926, was a member of the Virginia State House of Delegates and State Senate. He in turn had a son, Edward O. McCue III, Class of 1955.

Scope and Contents

This small collection contains three documents belonging to two generations of McCue's that attended UVA Law School. The first is a progress report from the University of Virginia Law Department that belonged to Edward O. McCue, Sr., dated March 1, 1896. It details the absences, progress, and conduct of each student every month. His professors included Minor, Lile, Gilmore, and Dabney. The second document belonged to Eward O. McCue, Jr., and is a receipt of payment, dated June 19, 1926, from the Virginia State Board of Law Examiners. The third and final document is an Exam Identification Card signed by Edward O. McCue, Jr.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • McCue, Edward O., III, 1923-2011
  • McCue, Edward O., Jr., 1901-1993
  • McCue, Edward O., Sr., 1876-1945

General

Edward O. McCue III, Class of 1955. See:http://lib.law.virginia.edu/specialcollections/person/edward-o-mccue-iii

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • McCue, Edward O., III, 1923-2011
  • McCue, Edward O., Jr., 1901-1993
  • McCue, Edward O., Sr., 1876-1945

Container List

Mixed Materials MSS 93-6
Progress Report from the University of Virginia Law Department
March 1, 1896